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I'm surprised it is not better know (other than on this thread!). I take it, it really requires an almost aril-like environment to thrive. Hope you get seed this season, now that more clones are flowering.
Fantastic, Hans. I love the use of olives as top dressing
how long have you been growing the Iris reticulata kopetdagense and how do you find it? Has it ever set seed for you? George really scored against the western botanists by naming it as there is already an Iris (juno sect) kopetdagense. Leonid Bondarenko suggests it really is a distinct species because he cant get it to cross with other forms of Iris reticulata. Some where I read that there are two forms of it one with leaves at flowering and one without.
Iris reticulata harmony ?
Quote from: Michael J Campbell on January 28, 2011, 05:26:16 PMIris reticulata harmony ?I always think it's a nice one Michael. I reckon mine will need another couple of weeks.